How Bagdasarov left Vashadze without Russian passport
2009-11-06 13:58 "This is Bagdasarov's right but to come forward with such a question at a Duma session is not worthwhile", - the interlocutor remarked noting that emotions should not be taken to the level of politics.During the Duma session Konstantin Kosachev chairing the State Duma Foreign Relations Committee rejected Bagdasarov's initiative too. "The head of the Foreign Ministry of Georgia is an official that embodies the position of the state. It's no good being categorical here and greaten the abyss between Russia and Georgia", - he explained.
The GeorgiaTimes correspondent managed to contact Mr. Bagdasarov who said: "I believe Vashadze did the right thing renouncing the Russian citizenship. He understood it was only the beginning. (By the way Vashadze himself in his interview with Kommersant correspondent made the following explanation of his act: "Since the issue was raised it is certainly not the last time. In this situation I took the only possible decision for me. This is not joy or moral satisfaction but the triumph of justice".
Semen Bagdasarov reminded of Mikheil Saakashvili's insulting words about Russia, of the August war he had started. "Vashadze is one of the closest members of President Mikheil Saakashvili's team. Taking advantage of double citizenship he travels freely around to form an anti-Russian charter", - our interlocutor said.
Yes, at times Mr. Vashadze is openly tough on Russia, and he really criticized a lot but does that mean that it's time to deny citizenship for non-patriotism? As VZGLYAD reports there was such an initiative but it didn't get underway. There is no law prohibiting double citizenship to high-ranking officials either.
And the question whether it's moral or amoral sounds like what is good and what is bad. Opinions differ here. Some prefer a "strong hand", others feel comfortable with liberalism. The law is unique for everyone. And the Russian deputy's emotions are really out of place here which actually was confirmed by the Duma's decision.
However GeorgiaTimes correspondent didn't find out why Vashadze needed the Russian passport since it's neither the tribute to the past nor the nostalgia over good old times. At all events Vashadze had been representing the USSR interests for a long time.
The idea that he could come to Russia if he fell out with Mikheil Nikolayevich doesn't sound convincing.
All other dissident Georgian politicians that because of the conflict with the authorities fled to Russia were all right with their Georgian passport only.
To the journalist's question what benefits or preferences Vashadze could have with the Russian passport Bagdasarov sincerely answered he didn't know.
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